Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme

Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
Scheme overview
Formed1 July 1948 (1 July 1948)
JurisdictionAustralian Government
Minister responsible
Parent departmentDepartment of Health, Disability and Ageing
Websitewww.pbs.gov.au

The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) is a program of the Australian Government that subsidises prescription medication for Australian citizens and permanent residents, as well as international visitors covered by a reciprocal health care agreement. The PBS is separate to the Medicare Benefits Schedule, a list of health care services that can be claimed under Medicare, Australia's universal health care insurance scheme.

The out-of-pocket amount for some medications has increased since 1960, with increased subsidies for concession holders beginning in 1983. Safety nets were introduced in 2000 and expanded in 2004, limiting the total out-of-pocket expense singles or families would pay per year for health care in Australia.